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After the attacks on Israel a group of Harvard students came out to protest and show their support for Palestine and Hamas. They blamed Israel for the terrorist attack.
There is now a truck making the rounds that features the photos and names of the students that signed the letter stating that Israel was to blame for the attack.
There is 34 student body groups that are supporting Palestine.
What is wrong with people? How can they support Terrorists that murdered innocent people?
What is telling is that Harvard didn't have a problem with the Anti Semite Rallies for Palestine but now that their students are being called out they now feel the need to distance themselves.
The group behind the truck said "The group deployed the truck because it’s “incredibly important to know who the hateful antisemites are in our society. And it’s important for people to know that their actions have consequences,” Guillette said in an interview with The Post.
In this nation, People have a right to speak their minds, take positions that are wrong or unpopular or even repulsive if it is done peacefully. They should not be subjected to violence or threats or intimidation for doing so. It's not just a concept; it is our law and our constitution.
In this nation, People have a right to speak their minds, take positions that are wrong or unpopular or even repulsive if it is done peacefully. They should not be subjected to violence or threats or intimidation for doing so. It's not just a concept; it is our law and our constitution.
I agree....except those getting doxxed are exactly the types of groups who use that same playbook.
In this nation, People have a right to speak their minds, take positions that are wrong or unpopular or even repulsive if it is done peacefully. They should not be subjected to violence or threats or intimidation for doing so. It's not just a concept; it is our law and our constitution.
And in a free society, we have the right to disagree with such people, and call them out. These Harvard students most likely will make it into major law firms, Wall Street, academia, the media, the government. They’re not going to end up working at 7-11. They are our future rulers. The public has the right to know. Are the people who signed that declaration now ashamed of it?
Rights about opinions and all by both sides? That's rich - esp from the woke left given their appalling track record of crushing countering opinions the last 3 years.
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